Urban grit, grime, and passion. The transitions served as continuations and pantomimes between actual scenes filling in gaps in the story. Through choreographed action and movement to music the stage hands shifted the set between three NYC apartments. Sonically, the music would play jazz and trip hop discordantly at times, other times it fitted seamlessly together, or the music would shift between jazz, trip hop, and modern contemporary pop all shifting around five distinct speaker banks. The elements of New York played a predominant character in the production and were emphasized by actual recordings of the City rendered to travel around the audience to give them the feeling that they were immersed in New York City; planes flying by over and across the theatre, subway trains running underneath them, and the noises of sirens flittering around the theatre.

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